eye square international
ASIA
EUROPE
vs.
research with our local
implicit experts
eye square international
ASIA
EUROPE
vs.
research with our local
implicit experts

INTERNATIONAL

CULTURALLY COMPARATIVE STUDIES

Culturally specific user behavior in Asia and Europe.

Technology use and acceptance of mobile devices.

Gain valuable insights into the everyday use of your product by consumers and get ideas for future product development. Ethnographic research follows the user over time and shows every contact with your product. Additionally generating a daily log of deep insights of usage patterns and motivation patterns.

Motion analysis, usage analysis or daily diary studies

Motion analysis

It all began with cameras that we mounted onto bicycle helmets. The subject then wore it and we followed behind with a laptop and battery in a shopping cart. That was truly innovative work! Today we are lucky to have very different methods available.

Usage analysis

For usage analysis, a video camera is installed in the household and the subjects are asked to record any product contact and to keep a daily log. Qualitative interviews held before and after the test period complete the behavioral monitoring.

Research questions:

Which everyday usage pattern does your target group show?

In which situation is your product used, and when are others used e.g. competitors products?

What barriers and obstacles arise during their use?

How does real use and user statements (e.g. Daily diary) relate to each other?

Where is there potential for improvement or what are new product developments which would increase the everyday joy-of-use?

Diary studies

For usage analysis, a video camera is installed in the household and the subjects are asked to record any product contact and to keep a daily diary. Qualitative interviews held before and after the test period complete the behavioral monitoring.

Research questions:

Which everyday usage pattern does your target group show?

In which situation is your product used, and when are others used e.g. competitors products?

What barriers and obstacles arise during their use?

How does real use and user statements (e.g. Daily diary) relate to each other?

Where is there potential for improvement or what are new product developments which would increase the everyday joy-of-use?